xvid/ac3 ==> dvd+/-R

LIQuidLIQuid Raleigh, NC
edited September 2004 in Science & Tech
Ive been trying to find the best way to convert an avi (xvid/ac3) to a watch able dvd-r but i havent been able to get it working right. Is there any good how to on this?

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  • TheBaronTheBaron Austin, TX
    edited August 2004
    thrax is supposedly writing one i thought, see what he has to say
  • edited September 2004
    like i said in another Thread:....
    I use vlan to convert (stream) DIVX (XVID) to mpeg format.
    Then i use Mainconcept Mpeg converter to convert it to dvd template.
    as Mpeg2 with separated video / audio option.
    so i get 2 seperate files 1 audio and 1 only video.
    Then i use DVD-Lab.
    The end result is super.
    No blocks what so ever.
    the only thing with converting is it can take up to 8 hours.
    but after converting having the 2 seperate streams dvd lab will have the dvd ready on the fly.

    Hope this could help you for now
    PS i have pinnacle studio 8 and it sucks bigtime
    it can only use there own 3 codecs.
    mjpeg avi and dv
    non of them can even handle divx at all will crash the whole system.
    and like i said i use dvd lab to burn the dvd this program only does have the option to make a menu put your video and audio file in and write it as video_ts folder + vob's and ifo's to hard disk and you can burn it with nero or roxio.
    or if your burner works with the build in aspi driver it will burn it to the dvd.
    no fancy things on that software.
    but it does the job very good
    now non of the software is free but i could give the links to the software.
    i just don't know if i can post links.
    so i dont post them for now
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